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Cambridge makes some good stuff at good value (thanks to its Internet-direct distribution). The company was founded by pioneering audio legend and speaker designer Henry Kloss (of Acoustic Research/KLH/Advent fame).

I wouldn't say HTiBs are "frowned upon" here; everybody has to start some place. Some HTiBs are considerably better than others, and, even for seasoned veterans, these things make for good bedroom home theaters.

Hey there,
I am using a Cambridge Movieworks 308 speaker package and the sound is amazing. Also, the entire set - five speakers and sub - is less than $300 on e-bay, direct from Cambridge.
If you wanted something a little more substantial look at the MovieWorks 5.1 set, which should be just under $400 on e-bay.
Cambridge sells as "hifi.com" and has free shipping on most of their stuff. They also do a 10 year warranty.
I love those guys.

I recently spent some time in one of their stores in San Francisco. Their Tower speakers (if I'm remembering the name correctly) were, in my opinion, VASTLY superior to the Newtons. I did an A/B comparison between the two for around an hour, listening to everything from classical to rock to jazz and the Tower bested the Newtons at every turn. The Tower are a much warmer speaker and, in comparing the two, vocals off of them were pretty amazing, especially given their price. Best of all, they were on closeout and the price was, I think, $899 a pair, less than 1/2 the price of the Newtons. The only drawback was their appearance, which didn't tickle my fancy at all. Nonetheless, they were a significantly better speaker to my ears...and, by significantly, I mean no contest.

Newton series? I have three of the blonde maple M80's for my front speakers and a pair of M50's for the rears. I'm not using the M50's for the rears though as they were to difficult to mount from my pitched ceiling. I now use the MC50's for surround. I use an Audiobahn 18" in an IB for the sub. Check AudioReview.com for some feedback on the Newton series. Any one interested in some M50's?
_Marv G

Just so you know I purcheased the MegaTheater and the after a day it stopped playing DVDs - I would insert a DVD and it would show n screen as loading then give a message that there was no disc- but cd's work fine. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
The MC 200's as mains and the MC 300 as a center work great. I have Surround II 5.1 speakers for surrounds and I'm not impressed. So I'll be returning those, probably for a set of S200's (dipole)

I purchased a pair of the M80s in Mahogany through their ebay store hifi.com. I didn't want to purchase more than that until I saw what they look like since they are supposed to be returned items I believe. I am thrilled with their looks, they are beautiful. So I bought another pair. i haven't had a chance to see how good they sound yet but I'm not too worried about it as I'm not a true audiophile and feel like they will more than suffice. I will probably purchase a sub and center through them as well.

I have been eyeballing the CS speakers for a while now and am considering their MovieWroks II 5.1 system. Namely since I have a relatively small room/apartment that will not allow for a real serious speaker system...something I will have to wait for when I buy a house. But the CS seem to have a good reputation and I have not really read too many bad things about them...plus the 20% discount my brother gets too is luring me in.

and wondering if i could do better for the money either with seperate componantes, or going through an enterly differnt manufacturer. Money isn't too serious a factor,

i woudl liek to spend less then $5,000 and i want it to be as futureproof as possible which is why i liek the sounds fo thsi set, 7.1 audio....dvd's are just starting to get 5.1 ex and 6.1 now, i haven;t seen any 7.1 dvd's hit the market yet but i want to be ready for them out of the box when they do. I also liek the idea of one amp driving it all ensead fo havign to bimap the rear outputs and worry about matching them.

Is 7.1 a fantasy and shoudl i just save the grand and stick with the 6.1 version, or even a differnt 6.1 setup for the same money aas the 7.1?

I'd also like everything from one source, not in the mood to mix and match

I've seen a lot of great reviews on teh t-500's, so it's looking like a good investment. but msot of it was "i own these, i love em/howed i do"

I'm a new buyer so i'm pretty much open to anything.

Can anyoen sugest anythign better for the price or similer then thsi package?

I've seen them go onsale for $4500 plud free shiping, so i'd wait til that hits again before buying, ussualy around christmas